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[QUOTE="mike%20f:278744"]ravenoussquirrel said:[QUOTE]If the "rumored" headliners are truly being considered, those are bands that can easily draw a few hundred people in CT.[/QUOTE] partially true, but somewhat exaggerated. beyond the embrace got their big break opening for opeth at the palladium and have played there since, which gives them a foothold in northeast ct, but i'd say with good promotion they could bring in 100 - 150 people tops. i don't understand why there being called nu-metal by the way, they have clean parts, harmonies, solos. nu-metal is just talentless noise, korn and all things descendant. suicide dream did not open for poison it was bret michaels, but the 1000 people figure is true, according to their bio anyway. they've also opened for a shitload of other nationals at the webster in recent months (entombed, overkill, crowbar), and no one does that at the webser unless they sell a ton of tickets each time. based on that i'd guess sd could bring in a hundred people or more, considering this is in their back yard. fates warning has been an established prog metal band for years, plus they're from ct originally. but, it's always hard to say how many people will come out prog metal bands, even when they're well known. fates has potential to draw the most people (200 - 300), but in a way they're also the biggest risk because older fans are unreliable, and a lot of younger fans won't know who they are. this will probably come down to who asks for how much money.[/QUOTE]
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